Elegant five-bedroom Victorian home on The Avenue — garage, parking and large garden..
Five double bedrooms across three floors, including master with en suite
Nearly 3,000 sq ft of period accommodation; high ceilings and bay windows
Four reception rooms plus conservatory and utility room
Gated driveway for several cars and large detached garage/workshop
Level, enclosed rear garden with mature planting and side access
No chain; first time on market in 28 years
Stone walls likely uninsulated — opportunity for energy efficiency upgrades
Electrical circuit and heating appliances untested; Council Tax Band E
Set on The Avenue in Truro, this double-fronted Victorian townhouse spans nearly 3,000 sqft over three floors and is offered for the first time in 28 years. High ceilings, large bay windows and multiple reception rooms deliver classic period proportions suitable for family life and entertaining. The versatile layout includes four reception rooms, a conservatory, a well-lit kitchen with roof lantern, utility and ground-floor W.C., making daily living flexible and comfortable.
Five bedrooms across the upper floors—three doubles on the first floor and two further rooms on the second—make the house ideal for a growing or multi-generational family. The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite; a family bathroom and a separate second-floor shower room serve the remaining bedrooms. The property includes a gated driveway for several vehicles and a sizeable detached garage/workshop, plus residents’ permit parking on The Avenue.
Externally the rear garden is level, mostly lawned and bordered by mature planting, offering private outdoor space for children and pets. Practical strengths include mains gas central heating, double glazing fitted since 2002, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for modern family lifestyles. The location provides easy access to Truro’s shops, restaurants, schools and mainline rail link.
A few practical points to note: the property’s solid stone walls are likely uninsulated, and some modernisation could improve energy efficiency. The electrical circuit, appliances and heating system have not been tested, and the house sits in Council Tax band E (above average). These are straightforward considerations for buyers planning longer-term improvements.